The non-profit hopes the microchip scanner will help the community reunite lost pets with their owners quickly, and safely.
Odessa Wallace and her daughter, Reighn, scan a stray cat for a microchip Thursday using the free scanner available outside P.A.W.S.' Paw Print Alley Cattery, 1224 W. Main St. in Greenfield. P.A.W.S.
A long-lost cat is back home after being found in Raymore, Missouri, this weekend.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ARLINGTON, Va. (DC News Now) — The Animal Welfare League of Arlington (AWLA) is hosting a Check Their Chip Day event for dogs and ...
In 2016, an orange cat bolted out the front door of his family's home in Colorado Springs and disappeared. Last week, ...